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we land in greenville, south carolina at around midnight. we get to the hotel at 1:00 in the morning. i'm exhausted. i'm dragging my bags to my room. back then we didn't fly on air force one. the accommodations were a little different. just as i'm about to walk into the room one of my staff taps me on the shoulder and said excuse me senator, i was a senator back then, we're going to have to wake up and be on the road at 6:30 in the morning. i said what. why? you made this promise to go to greenwood and it's several hours away. iowa i try to keep my promises so a few hours later i wake up and i feel terrible. i think a cold is coming on. i open up the curtains the try to get some light but it's pouring down raining, terrible storm. i take a shower and get some coffee and i open up the newspaper and there's a bad story about me in the new york times. i was much more sensitive at bad stories. i've become more accustomed to them now. i get dressed and go downstairs. i'm walking to the car and my umbrella blows open and i'm so he could. by the ti
we land in greenville, south carolina at around midnight. we get to the hotel at 1:00 in the morning. i'm exhausted. i'm dragging my bags to my room. back then we didn't fly on air force one. the accommodations were a little different. just as i'm about to walk into the room one of my staff taps me on the shoulder and said excuse me senator, i was a senator back then, we're going to have to wake up and be on the road at 6:30 in the morning. i said what. why? you made this promise to go to...
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country store during the second world war, and here were these three old, good old boys from north carolina just talking, and one of them says, you know -- they were talking about the war, second world war -- he says it all seems to lead back to this guy hitler. [laughter] he said instead of saying -- sending all these boats with supplies over to europe, why don't we just go shoot him? and another of the good old boys says, well, you know, i don't think -- i'm sure it's not that simple. you can't just go over there and shoot him. i said, i'll shoot him, you just get me a boat. just get me over there. [laughter] so even then it's probably, it may not be as easy to do. he says, i'll tell you what i'll do, our government never thought of this. i'll walk to the front door, ring the bell, and when he comes to the door, i'll shoot him. [laughter] and another of the good old buys said i'm sure it's not that simple. he's probably got a wall around the stuff. you can't just go barging in. okay, here's what i'm going to do. i'm going to hide my rifle underneath a raincoat, and i'm going to go around
country store during the second world war, and here were these three old, good old boys from north carolina just talking, and one of them says, you know -- they were talking about the war, second world war -- he says it all seems to lead back to this guy hitler. [laughter] he said instead of saying -- sending all these boats with supplies over to europe, why don't we just go shoot him? and another of the good old boys says, well, you know, i don't think -- i'm sure it's not that simple. you...
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even virginia and north carolina were okay. we'll be dry in virginia. dry in the most part in north carolina. 48 in leesburg. low 50s in richmond. rain could inch into western north carolina and charlotte before some of the polls end of the for the most part a dry, dry day. florida it's what you might expect. 60s and 70s and 80s. dry in miami. showers and thunderstorms in jacksonville and orlando. that's for election day. let's talk about wednesday for us. we're talking a nor'easter. the wednesday morning commute will be dry. the evening commute could be wet. the track is still uncertain. this thing could miss us or this thing could give us rain, wind and even snow. we have new information still coming in to the office. we'll let you know with an update in just a bit. >> okay, sounds daunting. thank you, topper. as many of you get ready to cast your ballots tomorrow, there's a good chance some of you are wondering, does my vote even move the meter? debra alfarone took to the streets tonight to find out. >> can i ask you guys a question? >> reporter: on
even virginia and north carolina were okay. we'll be dry in virginia. dry in the most part in north carolina. 48 in leesburg. low 50s in richmond. rain could inch into western north carolina and charlotte before some of the polls end of the for the most part a dry, dry day. florida it's what you might expect. 60s and 70s and 80s. dry in miami. showers and thunderstorms in jacksonville and orlando. that's for election day. let's talk about wednesday for us. we're talking a nor'easter. the...
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you had a caller from north carolina and she said the governor from north carolina, she thinks that he's a breath of fresh air. but i disagree with her. first, beverly perdue, the governor, she did not do a better job, but she had the deck stacked against her because the republicans were trying to turn north carolina into the way things were 30 years or 40 years ago. what i mean is they cut $1 billion from education in north carolina. the republicans did that. people should be aware of who they vote for. the guy who just got elected for the governor of north carolina, he's not going to do anything, because his constituents, supposed to be all of the voters, but he is going to represent special interest. a caller said people need to do their homework. i agree with that 100%, but i cannot vote for a republican. i have not seen a republican yet that i could vote for. democrats are not perfect. the problem the president has had with democrats, you have some blue dog democrats that don't vote like they should vote on party lines. you might as well say they are republicans. then theyou have re
you had a caller from north carolina and she said the governor from north carolina, she thinks that he's a breath of fresh air. but i disagree with her. first, beverly perdue, the governor, she did not do a better job, but she had the deck stacked against her because the republicans were trying to turn north carolina into the way things were 30 years or 40 years ago. what i mean is they cut $1 billion from education in north carolina. the republicans did that. people should be aware of who they...
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romney in south carolina, indiana, and kentucky. the projections give obama 3 electoral votes and they hope the number adds up to 270 or more needed to win the election. obama and the first lady arrived at home in chicago. the president wrapped hip his campaign with a visit to ohio and other swing states and criticized his opponents economic policies. he said romney would only increase the gap between rich and moor. romney voted in belmont, massachusetts. he, too, visited ohio and other swing states at the end of the campaign. he told voters obama failed in his efforts to fix the economy. we're drawing on the projections of our partners at u.s. broadcaster abc news. before the ballots are counted they're using exit polls to project the results state by state and analyze the counting and feed that into the model. we'll update the electoral votes projected for each candidate and we're starting to see those tick up. millions of americans get their say in who becomes president. what happens after that seems like a riddle to some. thanks
romney in south carolina, indiana, and kentucky. the projections give obama 3 electoral votes and they hope the number adds up to 270 or more needed to win the election. obama and the first lady arrived at home in chicago. the president wrapped hip his campaign with a visit to ohio and other swing states and criticized his opponents economic policies. he said romney would only increase the gap between rich and moor. romney voted in belmont, massachusetts. he, too, visited ohio and other swing...
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agents carried out two computers and ten boxes from paula broadwell's north carolina home last night. the f-b-i had been investigating claims that broadwell sent harassing e-mails to jill kelly, and in doing so uncovered emails between broadwell and petraeus indicating their affair and leading to petraeus' resignation last week. former new jersey governor jim mcgreevey, no stranger to shocking sex scandals, tells cnn he is not surprised by the scope of this high profile military embarassment. when you look at the generals, these are men that the nation need. yes we need to make sure military secrets were preserved and protected, we also need to understand the human dimension. >> he denies any wrongdoing and will remain the commander in afghanistan. congressman jesse jackson junior has left the mayo clinic in rochester where he was being treated for bipolar disorder. his whereabout are not known at this time but the investigation into his campaign money misspending is now widening. wgn's robert jordan is live at city hall with the latest. latest report on congressman jesse jackson jr.
agents carried out two computers and ten boxes from paula broadwell's north carolina home last night. the f-b-i had been investigating claims that broadwell sent harassing e-mails to jill kelly, and in doing so uncovered emails between broadwell and petraeus indicating their affair and leading to petraeus' resignation last week. former new jersey governor jim mcgreevey, no stranger to shocking sex scandals, tells cnn he is not surprised by the scope of this high profile military embarassment....
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pearson face book communications from one of our viewers in the outer banks of north carolina. this said the road to their sense sand continue to go under water at high tide. when you look at the beautiful sunny skies here, we are in great shape with warming trends under way and expected to continue into the thanksgiving weekend. you can see the package in this .... this should be a great night to watch the meteor. there should be 10-15 of them during the hours before bringing thedaybreak tomorrow. we expect 53 today compared to 46 degrees one year ago. that is a nice warm up. that will be our first 50 degree temperature this week. look at the trend in temperatures over the next seven days. we go above normal from there and by the time we get to tuesday we are five above normal. we could have the first 60 degree plus thanksgiving in 14 years. there's only been nine of the total since the time we have been keeping records. it is getting cold out west but that is not going to affect us. this is the third below normal temperatures as we previously pointed out. we have west desk-ea
pearson face book communications from one of our viewers in the outer banks of north carolina. this said the road to their sense sand continue to go under water at high tide. when you look at the beautiful sunny skies here, we are in great shape with warming trends under way and expected to continue into the thanksgiving weekend. you can see the package in this .... this should be a great night to watch the meteor. there should be 10-15 of them during the hours before bringing thedaybreak...
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deliberation today and anthony about today from the infamous videotape of him being a bartender the bartender carolina is suing the city and that officer the lawyers say that anthony knew he could count on other cops to cover up. we put in an enormous amount of evidence that there is a longstanding and pervasive code of silence within the chicago police department to cover-up officer misconduct investigate and punish officers who engage in this. he was just another drug acting stupid and " and this city should have to pay damages for an officer of duty. who was off-duty. and an unexpected benefit of birth control pills next. hi, i'm amy for downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters, here with my favorite new intern, jimmy. mmm! fresh! and it's been in the closet for 12 weeks! unbelievable! unstopables! follow jimmy on youtube. that was me... the day i learned i had to start insulin for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen®. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing
deliberation today and anthony about today from the infamous videotape of him being a bartender the bartender carolina is suing the city and that officer the lawyers say that anthony knew he could count on other cops to cover up. we put in an enormous amount of evidence that there is a longstanding and pervasive code of silence within the chicago police department to cover-up officer misconduct investigate and punish officers who engage in this. he was just another drug acting stupid and "...
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the owner of wonder works, a charleston, south carolina based toy storeelieves in cooperation and has a station dedicated to make sure her customer dollars stay local. for more watch "your business" on msnbc. qówozh#vn9 >>> as lawmakers head bk to work next week coming up with a pl to keep the country from ll cliff will be at the top of the agenda. at this point the main persistent sticking point is raising tax rates on the rich. now it appears there may be a semantics ap solution that could lead to both sides would raise taxes but not tax e rates. joining me now to talk about it from baltimore, maryland senator ben cardin, good afternoon. >> it's good to be with you, thank yo >> where do negotiations stand right now from your perspective? >> they are taking place at different leve.w that the presi speaker of the housend meeting. i could tell you as a member o the senate finance committee, we've had discussions democratic and republican members of the senate finance committee as to how we could be helpful. but u' hurdle isd revenue. and how we're going to be able to achieve
the owner of wonder works, a charleston, south carolina based toy storeelieves in cooperation and has a station dedicated to make sure her customer dollars stay local. for more watch "your business" on msnbc. qówozh#vn9 >>> as lawmakers head bk to work next week coming up with a pl to keep the country from ll cliff will be at the top of the agenda. at this point the main persistent sticking point is raising tax rates on the rich. now it appears there may be a semantics...
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you can see mitt romney capturing south carolina, kentucky and tennessee. president obama leading mitt romney but a long night ahead. >>> literally seconds ago, georgia was called for mitt romney. so we can put that in mitt romney's column, more election coverage after the break. virginia, one of the closely watched swing states, mitt romney is in the lead, 158 to 42% for president obama. >> now to ohio, this was the subject of many visits by both candidates as late as today. mitt romney went as did vice president joe biden with two precincts reporting, president obama has 58% leading to mitt romney 42%. >> finally florida, another key state in this race, right now it is a tie. 50 to 50 but with only one percent reporting. again, the rule of thumb here that's mitt romney really needs to win two out of the three of these big states, virginia, ohio and florida. >> for many students at the university of california, berkeley, this is their first time to vote in a presidential election and with expectations that the race will come down to the wire, there are ple
you can see mitt romney capturing south carolina, kentucky and tennessee. president obama leading mitt romney but a long night ahead. >>> literally seconds ago, georgia was called for mitt romney. so we can put that in mitt romney's column, more election coverage after the break. virginia, one of the closely watched swing states, mitt romney is in the lead, 158 to 42% for president obama. >> now to ohio, this was the subject of many visits by both candidates as late as today....
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. >> and north carolina was less freakish but still unusual. now north carolina is a swing state. that's in part because the demographics have shifted so much in north carolina. those were the two states he carried that will be uphill this time. >> woodruff: mark, what happened in indiana though? the president was campaigning there very late in the game in 2008. what changed on the ground and what changed with him? >> well, two things changed. first the that the president has by hisrians like richard and michael would say, the favorite for the election is he wasn't challenging the nomination for his own party. as a result he never developed any kind of a primary apparatus in te lot of these states. they went directly into the states that david identified tass swing states. they never did anything. in indiana in 2008ie had a knock-down dragout with hillary clint who won the primary. after a long fight in which the bakke folks opened up 48 state offices, had 210 hired people and they were just on the running for the general election and they outspent john mccain. they could spend mo
. >> and north carolina was less freakish but still unusual. now north carolina is a swing state. that's in part because the demographics have shifted so much in north carolina. those were the two states he carried that will be uphill this time. >> woodruff: mark, what happened in indiana though? the president was campaigning there very late in the game in 2008. what changed on the ground and what changed with him? >> well, two things changed. first the that the president has...
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in 1832 and 1833, the controversy between the state of south carolina and the federal government was also done by compromise. finally, the late 1840s, the battle over the future of slavery in the territory won from mexico, known as the mexican succession following the mexican war was followed by the compromise of 1850. if you look at these four examples, settlement took place in 1861. the chief issue between the republicans in the south involved slaves. not slavery in the 15 states where it existed. almost all americans in 1860, republicans included, believed that the constitution protected slavery in the states where it existed. whether the critical question was slavery and the national territories and the territories owned by the nation that had not yet become states and regrettably, these territories were comprised of what we think is the great plains. west of the rocky mountains to california. it didn't include california because california was already a state. the question was critical because it had to do with the future of slavery and the future of southern power in the nation
in 1832 and 1833, the controversy between the state of south carolina and the federal government was also done by compromise. finally, the late 1840s, the battle over the future of slavery in the territory won from mexico, known as the mexican succession following the mexican war was followed by the compromise of 1850. if you look at these four examples, settlement took place in 1861. the chief issue between the republicans in the south involved slaves. not slavery in the 15 states where it...
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first in north carolina, wow! look at how close it is. 49% to 49% in north carolina. this is the state the president barely won four years ago, usually in a presidential election it goes for a republican. the exit polls showing 49 to 49. in ohio, right now, the key ballots ground state, maybe the most important battle ground states, 51% for the president, 48% for mitt romney. again, these are estimates that reflect the votes of the people we interviewed at select polling places. it may not necessarily reflect the actual outcome and particular state. once we get the final vote tallies, what we're watching very closely. let's take a look at some actual votes that are coming in right now. and they're coming in from florida. almost a quarter of the vote in florida is now in. 23%, the president of the united states has a slight advantage. 52% to 48%. he's almost 90,000 votes ahead in florida as of right now. in virginia, much smaller percentage of the vote has actually been counted. only 2%. mitt romney has a lead, 58% to 40%. got a lead of 11,000 votes. very, very early i
first in north carolina, wow! look at how close it is. 49% to 49% in north carolina. this is the state the president barely won four years ago, usually in a presidential election it goes for a republican. the exit polls showing 49 to 49. in ohio, right now, the key ballots ground state, maybe the most important battle ground states, 51% for the president, 48% for mitt romney. again, these are estimates that reflect the votes of the people we interviewed at select polling places. it may not...
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you've got this guy rob abraham in north carolina. folks in wisconsin colorado, every battleground -- they have spent the better part of the last year and a half registering new voters. they have really been swelling the rolls here. they didn't vote before. a lot of them turned 18 or 19 or 20 their first presidential election. these are the folks who were incredibly fired up. numbers are huge well over what we saw in 2008. i think that's why 17-point spread is great. i think we're going to see much more than that particularly in the battleground states. they're excited about all of the results in the last four years and to the extent -- sorry, go ahead -- >> jennifer: i was going to say the youth vote is critical and making it easy for them to vote is critical. having events where they can vote early or get their ballots et cetera. tomorrow is the last day of early voting in florida. what's the game plan after that? how are we going to get young people, college voters, to polls on tuesday? >> so florida -- i think florida early vote g
you've got this guy rob abraham in north carolina. folks in wisconsin colorado, every battleground -- they have spent the better part of the last year and a half registering new voters. they have really been swelling the rolls here. they didn't vote before. a lot of them turned 18 or 19 or 20 their first presidential election. these are the folks who were incredibly fired up. numbers are huge well over what we saw in 2008. i think that's why 17-point spread is great. i think we're going to see...
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there were key races that went republican in oklahoma, arkansas, kentucky, north carolina. the republicans took over from moderate to conservative democrats. those are going to be very tough for democrats to get back in future elections. >> woodruff: you've also said that there really weren't that much surprises. you usually expect some surprises. how do you account for that? i mean, what explains that? >> reporter: we were... i was surprised that there were no surprises because we saw it in the primaries. we saw members that didn't take the races seriously. they weren't running a good campaign. i assume that out of the hundreds of members running, someone was going to be asleep at the wheel but i think the parties probably did a good job of polling a little bit deeper into districts. we weren't really talking about to try to snuff out any potentially surprises before they bubbled up to be big problems. >> woodruff: you were telling us earlier there's a lot of conversation right now about the polling on the part of republicans in many of these house races. what are people l
there were key races that went republican in oklahoma, arkansas, kentucky, north carolina. the republicans took over from moderate to conservative democrats. those are going to be very tough for democrats to get back in future elections. >> woodruff: you've also said that there really weren't that much surprises. you usually expect some surprises. how do you account for that? i mean, what explains that? >> reporter: we were... i was surprised that there were no surprises because we...
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crossing bell dinging] ben shalom bernanke grew up in one of the few jewish families in dillon, south carolina, today a town of about 6,000 people. his grandfather jonas immigrated from eastern europe, landed at ellis island, and came here to start a drug store. >> our family came here in 1941. my grandfather, jonas bernanke, bought this building, made it into the jay bee drugs, after his initials. >> later, his father and uncle took over the store, which has since become a restaurant. we're sitting on this corner where your family's store was, and i see it's main street. >> yes. >> people feel like guys like you are tuned in to what happens on wall street and you forget places like this. >> you know, i come from main street. that's my background. and i've never been on wall street. and i care about wall street for one reason and one reason only, because what happens on wall street matters to main street, and if we don't have stabilization in the financial markets, if we don't take the steps necessary to make sure that credit is flowing again, then my father couldn't get a loan to build his ne
crossing bell dinging] ben shalom bernanke grew up in one of the few jewish families in dillon, south carolina, today a town of about 6,000 people. his grandfather jonas immigrated from eastern europe, landed at ellis island, and came here to start a drug store. >> our family came here in 1941. my grandfather, jonas bernanke, bought this building, made it into the jay bee drugs, after his initials. >> later, his father and uncle took over the store, which has since become a...
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north carolina, this is a pickup for mitt romney from what had been a democratic win four years ago. mitt romney, as he did in indiana tonight, when speck of state for the republicans. still in doubt is virginia when they are still counting the votes. florida when they're still counting the votes. simply too close to call. idaho, i think i mistakenly said that was expected to go for the presidents. i was wrong. mitt romney picks up by no and its four electoral votes. going to washington state, this was a state that the president was expected to win. he picks up those 12 electoral votes out of washington. and as we look at hawaii, the president's old state, for electoral votes, little doubt that this was going to happen. barack obama when so why. a great deal of fuss. don't know if that was true. sort of a fallback. no need. at this point he's on route to looking pretty good, but we will see in virginia. george allen is going to a stage three is likely to concede the virginia senate. that looks pretty much. with all that i've given you, this is where we stand now in the california sen
north carolina, this is a pickup for mitt romney from what had been a democratic win four years ago. mitt romney, as he did in indiana tonight, when speck of state for the republicans. still in doubt is virginia when they are still counting the votes. florida when they're still counting the votes. simply too close to call. idaho, i think i mistakenly said that was expected to go for the presidents. i was wrong. mitt romney picks up by no and its four electoral votes. going to washington state,...
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a question later ol be state of north carolina. a state that tipped to brack book by slightest of margins, became a red state, then a blew state, could be red tonight, oklahoma goes to mitt romney, picks up 7 ete 7 economy heck -- electoral votes, the president, big surprise, we're not sees that at all as of yet. we're not seeing any senate surprises, bernie sanders in vermont, reelected. that is not a shock, and state went easily for barack obama. delaware home state of vice president, not a shock it goes for democrats as is the case, states we are watching closely are the battle ground states, like virginia, like florida, melissa frances is in tampa, with the read from what is going to there. melissa, how does it look? >>, neil, i have been outside this polling place, in tampa, in hillsboro county, i would say here, we have seen quite a bit of romney support here. we did see it close here just a short time ago, the last voter went through. and this is the county really that is considered crucial to the state of florida, there is
a question later ol be state of north carolina. a state that tipped to brack book by slightest of margins, became a red state, then a blew state, could be red tonight, oklahoma goes to mitt romney, picks up 7 ete 7 economy heck -- electoral votes, the president, big surprise, we're not sees that at all as of yet. we're not seeing any senate surprises, bernie sanders in vermont, reelected. that is not a shock, and state went easily for barack obama. delaware home state of vice president, not a...
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north carolina is important for us tonight. north carolina has been close throughout the evening and still is. 23% of precincts reporting. at some point we will have a call here, but not now. the state of missouri also to close to call, closing in just the last few minutes. a state of missouri to close to call in the early going, and the state of tennessee, the volunteer state with less than 1% of precincts reporting -- again, it looks lopsided. it is not. a number of other states just close. new jersey, oklahoma -- new jersey will be interesting throughout the night. electoral votes there. states that have closed where we made calls, which were absolutely expected. look at the red zone in dixie down there appear in mississippi, alabama, georgia, south carolina. we called south carna and little while ago. mississippi and alabama solidly red. oklahoma as well. if you look of the eastern seaboard, no surprises there. president obama right now with a 78 electoral votes. governor romney with 71 electoral votes. now florida has clos
north carolina is important for us tonight. north carolina has been close throughout the evening and still is. 23% of precincts reporting. at some point we will have a call here, but not now. the state of missouri also to close to call, closing in just the last few minutes. a state of missouri to close to call in the early going, and the state of tennessee, the volunteer state with less than 1% of precincts reporting -- again, it looks lopsided. it is not. a number of other states just close....
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flanked by fellow republican senator lindsey graham of south carolina, senator john mccain of arizona vowed to thwart any senate confirmation for rice. >> let's see what happens here, but we will do whatever is necessary to block the nomination that is within our power as far susan rice is concerned. while we await the findings and recommendations of the internal review of the big as the attack by the administration, it is essential for congress to conduct its own independent assessment. there is no credibility amongst most of us concerning the administration and the numerous controversies and contradictions that have been involved in their handling of this issue. >> responding at a news conference in washington, president obama defended rice and issued a challenge to her detractors. >> senator mccain and senator gramm and others want to go after someone, they should go after me. and i'm happy to have that discussion with them. but for them to go after the u.n. ambassador who had nothing to do with benghazi? and was simply making a presentation based on intelligence she had received?
flanked by fellow republican senator lindsey graham of south carolina, senator john mccain of arizona vowed to thwart any senate confirmation for rice. >> let's see what happens here, but we will do whatever is necessary to block the nomination that is within our power as far susan rice is concerned. while we await the findings and recommendations of the internal review of the big as the attack by the administration, it is essential for congress to conduct its own independent assessment....
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the joint special operations command, everyone knows, is based in fort brag, north carolina. it is not based in florida. so, who was it that was feeding the ap that misleading information. jill kelly accord to go family sources does not work there. . >> harris: jennifer griffin with the back story. we appreciate it, jennifer. the story seemed to be breaking across this weekend almost hour by hour. we'll stay on it, if the news warrant we'll bring you back, we appreciate it. >> reporter: thank you. >> harris: new concerns tonight and questions from washington. you heard us talking about this, about why the fbi did not inform the people at the top, meaning the white house and others, and those in the intel community about the investigation that involved general david petraeus. now, the head of the senate intelligence committee, diane feinstein and jennifer mentioned her, saying she first learned about this whole thing from the media. she told chris wallace in a fox news sunday exclusive, when she found out it was like a lightning bolt. she says she's been briefed by the fbi and
the joint special operations command, everyone knows, is based in fort brag, north carolina. it is not based in florida. so, who was it that was feeding the ap that misleading information. jill kelly accord to go family sources does not work there. . >> harris: jennifer griffin with the back story. we appreciate it, jennifer. the story seemed to be breaking across this weekend almost hour by hour. we'll stay on it, if the news warrant we'll bring you back, we appreciate it. >>...
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has to win north carolina. has to win virginia and then go get ohio. >> there's no path without virginia for mitt romney. no path. >> there's so much at stake for the economy this election. jobs number one issue here. steve liesman, do you believe that this has been what's dictating these wins or losses across the country? >> it's what's dictating a close race. i think what's out there is the economy is clearly the number one issue. has been the number one issue. my good friend, larry, disagrees with me on this score. i don't think either side closed the deal on how to create jobs. when i look at the polls, i see them looking close. when i look at polling on the economy, i see romney ahead. i see "the wall street journal" poll that most people think the economy is moving in the right direction. we had polling data we reported from cnbc. the unemployed split 48-48. if there was ever a natural constituency for mitt romney, it would be the unemployed. they split 48-48. >> a lot of unemployed disproportionate unemp
has to win north carolina. has to win virginia and then go get ohio. >> there's no path without virginia for mitt romney. no path. >> there's so much at stake for the economy this election. jobs number one issue here. steve liesman, do you believe that this has been what's dictating these wins or losses across the country? >> it's what's dictating a close race. i think what's out there is the economy is clearly the number one issue. has been the number one issue. my good...
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several voters experienced similar problems in north carolina in recent weeks. >>> $250 million in tax payer money created 48 jobs that created jobs at a gre-- 400 job. 408 total jobs were created. that's over 300,000 dollars for each job and the company has since gone bankrupt. the energy department says there are more positions than the data base shows. senators say it appears proper research was not done before giving the grant. >>> talk about making a big catch. look at this. great white shark caught off manhattan beach peier in california. it is between 7 and 8 feet long. the shark was released back into the ocean. but this is the second time this year that a great white was caught in the area. >>> one of the top five most wanted on the u.s. terror list is providing aid to those on the east coast trying to clean up for hurricane sandy. they turned down help. the pakistani terror leader has a $10 million bounty on his head. he is accused of masterminding the 2008 terror attacks in mumbai. >> these images will leave you speechless. take a look at the parking garage in new york city'
several voters experienced similar problems in north carolina in recent weeks. >>> $250 million in tax payer money created 48 jobs that created jobs at a gre-- 400 job. 408 total jobs were created. that's over 300,000 dollars for each job and the company has since gone bankrupt. the energy department says there are more positions than the data base shows. senators say it appears proper research was not done before giving the grant. >>> talk about making a big catch. look at...
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at present of all of north carolina was defeated. and several republican from illinois lost their seats. all republicans call from illinois, all lost their seats. leonard boswell, a longtime democratic member from iowa lost his seat. that was a member to member race in redistricting. republican tom laid them to a bad seed from mr. boswell. and then roscoe bartlett, a longtime member from maryland, a republican, lost his seat and in new hampshire, frank guinta along with charles bass. and some republicans also lost their seats in new york. one democrat lost his seat in pennsylvania. and then another republican from texas also lost his seat. this is an ap story out of boston were the brahney/ryan campaign ended up last night. it says paul ryan will return to the house and resumed his role as budget committee chairman. we want to get your reaction to election 2012. our first call is from barbara in hudson, florida. you are calling on the independent line. for whom did you vote? caller: i voted for obama. at women's rights is a very big
at present of all of north carolina was defeated. and several republican from illinois lost their seats. all republicans call from illinois, all lost their seats. leonard boswell, a longtime democratic member from iowa lost his seat. that was a member to member race in redistricting. republican tom laid them to a bad seed from mr. boswell. and then roscoe bartlett, a longtime member from maryland, a republican, lost his seat and in new hampshire, frank guinta along with charles bass. and some...
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by doing this he is forcing the decision to the hands of south carolina radicals. they left this first expedition they won't have a second expedition. if they don't let it through their firing on unarmed convoy, so they fire and they start a war. but, when somebody fires on your flag, all these concerns about let them go, falls by the wayside. think about the united states after september 11 or pearl harbor. the entire north is instantly unified behind lincoln and their crusade to reunify the country. that unity will last but it gives lincoln a year, maybe two when he can operate almost undefeated and launch a war effort, without that unity you can imagine how the north winds the civil war. without that unity i'm not sure there even is this civil war and i'm pretty sure the south goes on its own. if seward is the president of the united states as he should have been, let's be honest. if you you are picking a man to be president of the united states -- [inaudible] even as an oddsmaker, on merit, on achievement you wanted to term governor and two-term senator or the
by doing this he is forcing the decision to the hands of south carolina radicals. they left this first expedition they won't have a second expedition. if they don't let it through their firing on unarmed convoy, so they fire and they start a war. but, when somebody fires on your flag, all these concerns about let them go, falls by the wayside. think about the united states after september 11 or pearl harbor. the entire north is instantly unified behind lincoln and their crusade to reunify the...
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outh too close to call in s carolina. none of the precincts are can project t we president obama will win in the state of vermont. six states where the polls have just closed. we've made calls in two of them. and in the others we can't yet make a call but they'll come. three important senate races among those that have just called. we have three in virginia, democrats are trying to hold tant seat.por for now that race is too close to call between kain and allen. this senate race will give us a lot of information about the way voters were pushed and pulled. there is a third party candidate in here who may or may not he had some effect on the presidential race as it relates specifically to virginia. keep in mind we're not holding one big national elect frun from the presidency tonight. 51 individual contests for electoral votes and those electoral votes will come together, somebody will get 270, the good lord willing, and that person is our next president. let's go on with two more senate calls in the state of indiana repub
outh too close to call in s carolina. none of the precincts are can project t we president obama will win in the state of vermont. six states where the polls have just closed. we've made calls in two of them. and in the others we can't yet make a call but they'll come. three important senate races among those that have just called. we have three in virginia, democrats are trying to hold tant seat.por for now that race is too close to call between kain and allen. this senate race will give us a...
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of course south carolina is a seceding. cessatio south carolina people are wonderful people. but our political system, we still have a good old boy system. very backwards. i think south carolina has nothing to gain by seceding. we already have one of the worst educational systems. we lead the nation in domestic violence. we are very poor, the pay scale is far behind those of other states. host: do you know anybody bear in conway or any friends and relatives that have signed the petition? caller: i am sure some neighbors probably have. i do not have a lot of neighbors here. i did not. i think south carolina would be better served if they learned instead of the seceding to be better managed, better educated, better run a state. guest: i think you put your finger on it. this is really not so much a legal matter but a matter of practicality, of politics, may be of push and shove it, but overall, it is a matter of a would it be to the advantage of any state to secede? that usually comes down to economic advantage and i do not think there is, there might be an advantage in terms of
of course south carolina is a seceding. cessatio south carolina people are wonderful people. but our political system, we still have a good old boy system. very backwards. i think south carolina has nothing to gain by seceding. we already have one of the worst educational systems. we lead the nation in domestic violence. we are very poor, the pay scale is far behind those of other states. host: do you know anybody bear in conway or any friends and relatives that have signed the petition?...
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first the lead story, three republican senators, mccain from arizona, graham from south carolina, and ayotte from new hampshire, met with u.n. ambassador susan rice today. remember ambassador rice misled the world how christopher stevens was murdered in benghazi on 9-11. the senators wanted to hear her explanation because she might be nominated as secretary of state. the meeting did not go well because the issue of initially ignoring the terrorist involvement was not explained by dr. rice. >> as i understand it, the explanation is that that was being withheld, the al-qaeda involvement was -- that point of the talking points was being withheld for classified reasons, but i also explored didn't you question that because that left, if you were to omit that portion, it leaves a very different impression to the american people and frankly, i didn't get a satisfactory answer to that. >> bill: joining us from washington to react, fox news analyst charles krauthammer. so bigger mess now than it's ever been. here is my assessment based on what happened today. i'm going to go on the record. thi
first the lead story, three republican senators, mccain from arizona, graham from south carolina, and ayotte from new hampshire, met with u.n. ambassador susan rice today. remember ambassador rice misled the world how christopher stevens was murdered in benghazi on 9-11. the senators wanted to hear her explanation because she might be nominated as secretary of state. the meeting did not go well because the issue of initially ignoring the terrorist involvement was not explained by dr. rice....
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and so we land in greenwood, south carolina, at around midnight. we get to the hotel about 1 o'clock in the morning. i am wiped out. i'm exhausted. and i'm dragging my bags to my room. back then we didn't fly on air force one. and the accommodations were a little different. and just as i'm about to walk into the room, one of my staf taps me on the shoulder to say, "excuse me, senator" --i was a senator back then. up're going to have to wake and be on the road at 6:30 a.m. in the morning." and i said, "what?" "why?" "well, you made this promise to go to greenwood, and it's several hours away." and you know, iowa, i try to keep my promises. so a few hours later, i wake up -- and i'm feeling terrible. i think a cold is coming on. and i open up the curtains to try to get some light to wake me up, but it's pouring down rain. terrible storm. and i take a shower and get some coffee, and i open up the newspaper and there's a bad story about me in the new york times. i was much more sensitive at that time to bad stories. i've become more accustomed to these
and so we land in greenwood, south carolina, at around midnight. we get to the hotel about 1 o'clock in the morning. i am wiped out. i'm exhausted. and i'm dragging my bags to my room. back then we didn't fly on air force one. and the accommodations were a little different. and just as i'm about to walk into the room, one of my staf taps me on the shoulder to say, "excuse me, senator" --i was a senator back then. up're going to have to wake and be on the road at 6:30 a.m. in the...
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democrats gave us democrats gave10 to 1 in thomas reform i could, even though i promised people of south carolina i would not, i would vote for a tax increase to get this fundamental about and reform. i said, have you ever met a democrat willing to do that? i said, senator, you are offering a tax increase and return for a golden unicorn that the not exist and i did not stay up late at night because he said, look, anything that is not the, reform big in the cake is phony. he is very dismissive of other people who lost after promises of tax cuts. he is going to be having a much tougher deal. no,i don't think that -- the commitment by the modern republican party house and senate, governors, is to reduce spending and not to raise taxes. although one can get a congressman or senator talk about a hypothetical and get in trouble. i usually call them after it has been in the paper and say, did you mean to endorse that? i have had discussions with corker and so as well. i do not think the d's will offer anything on spending that we even -- that would even tempt somebody to break their commitment to their
democrats gave us democrats gave10 to 1 in thomas reform i could, even though i promised people of south carolina i would not, i would vote for a tax increase to get this fundamental about and reform. i said, have you ever met a democrat willing to do that? i said, senator, you are offering a tax increase and return for a golden unicorn that the not exist and i did not stay up late at night because he said, look, anything that is not the, reform big in the cake is phony. he is very dismissive...
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it was also important in north north carolina. for a while, we have moved north carolina off of our battleground list because it seemed like the public opinion polls were suggesting that the republicans had a fairly strong lead, but as the early vote came in, early vote has been very similar to 2008 in which president obama very narrowly won the state so we move to north carolina back into the inplay category. host: we're looking at the map on an ipad. what interactive features would you have for your viewers lag at this map? guest: well, i think the most attractive feature is for people coming to the map on our website, latimes.com, is that as with many interactive maps and the ones we've done in previous years, you can play around with it. and you can make your own predictions of how you think those key states are going to fall. we find that a lot of users like to do that. it's particularly attractive feature. host: so david lawsuiter, as you look at this day, what personally when it comes to these states are you watching for? >
it was also important in north north carolina. for a while, we have moved north carolina off of our battleground list because it seemed like the public opinion polls were suggesting that the republicans had a fairly strong lead, but as the early vote came in, early vote has been very similar to 2008 in which president obama very narrowly won the state so we move to north carolina back into the inplay category. host: we're looking at the map on an ipad. what interactive features would you have...
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kevin in north carolina. kevin >> caller: yes, jim, a big boo ya to you. calling in about applied materials. >> oh, boy. all right, mr. tar heel. that's got a 3.5% yield. sell it because i don't think it's got anything cooking. laura in new york. laura >> caller: hi, jim, it's laura from new york. how are you? >> how are you, laura? >> caller: good, thanks. my stock is allen communications. buy or sell? >> it had gotten beat up because of the possibility people thought things were going to go awry in israel. the fundamentals are good. my friend who does breakout stocks tells meet fundamentals are terrific. i am a buyer not a seller. a lock. let's go to lee in california. lee. >> caller: mr. cramer, thank you very much for all the wisdom you share with us. >> sure do try. what's going on? >> caller: my stock is valley. i've been wrong and with the stock down should i hold, fold, double down? >> this used to be 28, 20, 32. it's been cut in half. we both think that at $17 this one is the chip. this is the way to play china because it's a huge iron work compan
kevin in north carolina. kevin >> caller: yes, jim, a big boo ya to you. calling in about applied materials. >> oh, boy. all right, mr. tar heel. that's got a 3.5% yield. sell it because i don't think it's got anything cooking. laura in new york. laura >> caller: hi, jim, it's laura from new york. how are you? >> how are you, laura? >> caller: good, thanks. my stock is allen communications. buy or sell? >> it had gotten beat up because of the possibility...
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sprinting the 1820 and also the 1833 compromise to rock the country back for the crisis over south carolina's nullification. henry clay was a grand remarkable man and never wanted to say no when he was invited to be the center of political attention so he returned to action and let the debate for seven months, to persuade congressmen from the right, left, south and north to agree to a grand compromise, a grand bargain that was the slavery question once and for all. he failed. henry clay was pivotal to debate, but he failed and actually made the compromise real. he had put together one of the first omnibus bills in american political history. the omnibus collapsed. what happened? stephena douglas known to journalists at this time of the steam engine and riches, very short, ferocious northern democrat from the youngest man in the senate 35 years old at the marco rubio of the estate perhaps due to a clay not done. in other words there is enough conversation, so he passed using different combinations. so the lesson is really persuasion is necessary for the data file, but if you don't get the numb
sprinting the 1820 and also the 1833 compromise to rock the country back for the crisis over south carolina's nullification. henry clay was a grand remarkable man and never wanted to say no when he was invited to be the center of political attention so he returned to action and let the debate for seven months, to persuade congressmen from the right, left, south and north to agree to a grand compromise, a grand bargain that was the slavery question once and for all. he failed. henry clay was...
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it could have caused a server in france to attack the servers in south carolina. that really illustrates the complex nature and multilayered dimension of the threats. holding a particular person responsible is a difficult thing to do. what needs to happen is a standard means to be defined federally and internationally setting the line in the sand as far as what is an attack, who is responsible for the attack and how policy and accountability are maintained in that environment while insuring people's privacy rights. host: let's hear from dave on our independent line. caller: i just ask you the question. host: sorry. i need some more coffee. hi wes. caller: i think it was a human failure. i think someone granted access either by phone or one way or the other. someone got access to the computer and got their hands on the files. i think we should contract white canvas group as well. the department of revenue, where the files were stolen, refused to take money for fiber -- for cyber security. everybody is talking, but nobody is going on record. that is what is going on
it could have caused a server in france to attack the servers in south carolina. that really illustrates the complex nature and multilayered dimension of the threats. holding a particular person responsible is a difficult thing to do. what needs to happen is a standard means to be defined federally and internationally setting the line in the sand as far as what is an attack, who is responsible for the attack and how policy and accountability are maintained in that environment while insuring...
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now, most early voters have been identified as democrats in ohio, nevada, iowa, florida, and north carolina according to the associated press. republicans have the edge in colorado. let's turn to bob shrum, professor of public policy at nyu and contributor to the daily beast. great to have you with us tonight. let's leave the names out of it for a moment. obama and romney. let's just take candidate a and candidate b. who would you want to be right now with the numbers playing? >> you would want to be candidate a assuming that's the unmentionable who is the president of the united states. he has a lot of roots to 270 electoral votes. if you look at candidate b, candidate b isn't even going to florida in the next few days. you can interpret that in one of two ways. a thinks he's already got it won, and the polls don't show that at all, or alternatively he thinks he has to bet he hasn't won, that he can't carry ohio, so he has to go to pennsylvania as john mccain did, as other republicans have over the last 12, 20 years, and they never carried the state. >> so why -- with that number, and the
now, most early voters have been identified as democrats in ohio, nevada, iowa, florida, and north carolina according to the associated press. republicans have the edge in colorado. let's turn to bob shrum, professor of public policy at nyu and contributor to the daily beast. great to have you with us tonight. let's leave the names out of it for a moment. obama and romney. let's just take candidate a and candidate b. who would you want to be right now with the numbers playing? >> you...
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let's look at senator graham from south carolina also. if you know his history and senator graham's history, once they dig in, they're not going to quit. what they're looking for is the truth. they've asked for a special prosecutor. eric holder and his own appointees look at this. we have a history here. look. go back to scooter libby and president bush. certainly there was a special prosecutor there. they uncovered evidence. what they're trying to get down to is who knew what, when and where and what caused the demise of these four great americans when they were begging for help the entire time to an administration with a deaf ear. they will responsibly continue to ask for the complete investigation to get down to the bottom of this. roland is right -- >> you don't need a special -- >> senator graham and senator mccain dig in here, they want to know what's all there. it doesn't look right to the american public, roland t just doesn't. >> let me ask you both -- >> you don't need a -- >> we're going on and on about susan rice and who wrote
let's look at senator graham from south carolina also. if you know his history and senator graham's history, once they dig in, they're not going to quit. what they're looking for is the truth. they've asked for a special prosecutor. eric holder and his own appointees look at this. we have a history here. look. go back to scooter libby and president bush. certainly there was a special prosecutor there. they uncovered evidence. what they're trying to get down to is who knew what, when and where...
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i just finished five years as the president of the university of north carolina, and there was a nobel prize-winning scientist and his nobel prize-winning project was running out of money, so he turned to his team and said, we are running out of money and we have got to start thinking. [laughter] that is what america is. we are running out of money, and now we have got to start thinking. we have to make the hard political choices. if we do, we're going to be able to compete and win against any nation, but if we do not, we're going to stay on this path and become a second-rate power. my generation got us into this mess. we have got to get us out. we cannot wait until the next generation. >> less than a minute. >> you have the president and john boehner in the room. what is the advice you give these two men as they begin these conversations? >> sit down, have a beer, quit joshing each other, quit listening to the babble from the right and the left, saying we're throwing the old lady off the cliff in the wheelchair -- [laughter] watering the earth in his white robes, telling people they r
i just finished five years as the president of the university of north carolina, and there was a nobel prize-winning scientist and his nobel prize-winning project was running out of money, so he turned to his team and said, we are running out of money and we have got to start thinking. [laughter] that is what america is. we are running out of money, and now we have got to start thinking. we have to make the hard political choices. if we do, we're going to be able to compete and win against any...
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., florida and south carolina. still a long line to go as you can see here. >> a lot mine here in arlington, virginia. a live look at fire station no. 10. long lines in miami dade -- other reports from the camp paid -- from the campaign -- a reporter from the "boston globe" -- the obama girls are flying to chicago with their grandmother. a reporter from cbs saying president obama is doing swing state interviews and will have dinner at home with his daughter -- with his family and daughters. the romney campaign is motorcading to the convention center. we have been speaking to a campaign of political reporters ahead of the election today to find out how they think results will go tonight. >> the big picture when you are watching the house races is that republicans are going to hold the house. no one except the most optimistic person and the democratic party thinks they have a shot to win the house. what the watch for? a few key states where democrats can pick up a few seats -- the state of new york, a few races are i
., florida and south carolina. still a long line to go as you can see here. >> a lot mine here in arlington, virginia. a live look at fire station no. 10. long lines in miami dade -- other reports from the camp paid -- from the campaign -- a reporter from the "boston globe" -- the obama girls are flying to chicago with their grandmother. a reporter from cbs saying president obama is doing swing state interviews and will have dinner at home with his daughter -- with his family...